【Office of Global Engagement】【Lecture Invitation】Oncolytic Viral Agents as Immunotherapeutics

  • 2021-04-13
Date: April 14 2021 (Wednesday)
Time: 8 - 10 PM (GMT+8)
Registration:https://forms.gle/jj4Hni66VEnDiLnE6

<<Lecture Information>>
Cancer immunotherapy, the breakthrough of the year 2013’- as heralded by the journal Science, represents one of the most promising modern-age modalities for the treatment of cancers. Immunotherapies aim to re-educate the immune system to recognize, attack, and eliminate cancer cells. Immunotherapy-induced anti-cancer immune responses not only eliminate existing cancer cells but also maintain active surveillance against future cancer relapse. Indeed, these anti-cancer immunotherapies are believed to be the key to achieving long-term cancer-free human health.

Dr. Shashi Gujar’s research portfolio aims to develop novel interventions that simultaneously target cancer cells, thwart immune checkpoints and promote long-term anti-tumor immunity. His laboratory has brought together complementary expertise in the fields of MHC ligandome discovery, oncolytic virus-induced immunotherapies, autophagic as well as immunogenic cell death to achieve these goals, and is focused on the discovery of novel cancer immunotherapeutic modalities including using oncolytic viruses that specifically target cancer cells. Dr. Gujar’s research endeavor is based on the strong belief that these cutting-edge cancer immunology research and development efforts bear great potential, and most importantly, promise to produce the next generation of cancer immunotherapy options that can be easily translated into clinical settings.

<<Speaker Introduction>>
Dr. Shashi Gujar is an assistant professor and research scientist in the Department of Pathology and the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Dalhousie University. He is also the Head of the Laboratory for Cancer Metabolism, Cell Biology & Immunotherapies. Dr. Gujar’s research program focuses on molecular and immunological aspects of human health, with a special focus on cancer immunotherapies. His multi-disciplinary interests include Oncolytic viruses, Immunology and immunotherapies, Epitope discovery, Cellular biology and metabolism, Applied immunomics and Proteo-immuno-metabolomics. Dr. Gujar’s laboratory has developed cutting-edge technology platforms that leverage the latest developments in the areas of immunology, metabolism, and multiOMICs. Using these innovative approaches, his team intends to discover the next generation of cancer immunotherapies that will aid the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancers.

* This lecture will be held via Google Meet. The link will be provided after you complete the online registration.
* 2 points for TMU Global Learning Passport for students. 2 hours of TMU education training credits for faculty.
* For more information, please contact International Research Section (ogeirs@tmu.edu.tw)

This is an image